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Old 10-08-2007, 06:58 AM
 
Location: Sunny Naples Florida :)
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When I lived in SWFl all I wore was tank tops, shorts, bathingsuit tops under tanks and sundresses and flip flops.. I my fav was old navy flip flops, you can buy em for like 3 bucks.. although I think they're 5 now and they come in every color under the rainbow.. I wore pants sometimes at night to keep the mosquitos off the legs but rarely did I put on a sweater or dare I say coat lol.. I moved up north and had to literally buy a whole new wardrobe! I haven't even owned a pair of sneakers in probably 3 years. I just bought them and it felt weird to wear. It was flip flops for hot cold, rainy, and hurricane in Florida.. Thats just the way it went.
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Old 10-08-2007, 01:48 PM
 
Location: Naples
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When I lived in SWFl all I wore was tank tops, shorts, bathingsuit tops under tanks and sundresses and flip flops.. I my fav was old navy flip flops, you can buy em for like 3 bucks.. although I think they're 5 now and they come in every color under the rainbow.. I wore pants sometimes at night to keep the mosquitos off the legs but rarely did I put on a sweater or dare I say coat lol.. I moved up north and had to literally buy a whole new wardrobe! I haven't even owned a pair of sneakers in probably 3 years. I just bought them and it felt weird to wear. It was flip flops for hot cold, rainy, and hurricane in Florida.. Thats just the way it went.
I used to wear them years ago when my kids were young. You can wear them all day and in all situations. My husband recently brought me back a pair from his trip to Nevada. I love them. I wear them to work and also just hanging around. I work with an autistic 5 year old and at times need to RUN. lol

The Native Americans really know what footwear to wear.
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Old 10-09-2007, 06:25 PM
 
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It was flip flops for hot cold, rainy, and hurricane in Florida.. Thats just the way it went.
I like the Okibashi (sp??) type flip-flops. Could live in them

On workdays, I wear long pants, kind of a polyester/cotton blend type thing, thank goodness for business casual. But on weekends, it's always shorts and tees. And in the less-hot months, jeans.
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